Hysterectomy unrelated osteoporotic fractures • Gynecology news • Aug 06 07 Hysterectomy that includes the removal of the ovaries does not pose much of a long-term risk for fractures due to osteoporosis, the results of a study in the journal Fertility and Sterility suggest.… Sister-to-sister transplant offers fertility hope • Gynecology news • Aug 01 07 A previously sterile Belgian woman has successfully received ovarian tissue from her sister in an advance that could offer hope to women with cancer and other women unsuited to normal IVF treatment,… Fertility may be preserved after ovarian cancer • Gynecology news • Jul 26 07 Women with malignant ovarian germ cell tumors who undergo surgery intended to preserve fertility plus platinum-based chemotherapy are very likely to retain menstrual function and fertility, findings from a new… Menopause: new developments that are changing patient care • Gynecology news • Jul 22 07 A closer look at WHI data on hormone therapy and breast cancer risk is reassuring, and a new paradigm for osteoporosis treatment is on its way. ObGyns and their… Low-dose hormone therapy in the perimenopause: study • Gynecology news • Jul 22 07 To evaluate the effects of low-dose hormone therapy (LD-HT) on bleeding pattern and vasomotor symptoms in perimenopausal women. Methods In a prospective, open-label study at an University clinic, 120… Heterotopic Pregnancy Diagnosed by Emergency Ultrasound • Gynecology news • Jul 17 07 We present a case of heterotopic pregnancy rapidly diagnosed by an emergency physician. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report of an emergency physician using bedside ultrasound… The role of maternal age and episiotomy in the risk of anal sphincter tears during childbirth • Gynecology news • Jul 17 07 Many women who experience anal sphincter tear will suffer from anal incontinence. The most important tool to avoid this is to… Misoprostol to induce labour: A review of its use in a NSW hospital • Gynecology news • Jul 17 07 Induction of labour (IOL) is a common procedure in maternity care. Misoprostol is a prostaglandin E1 analogue that is effective, cheap and easily stored… Vaginal Bacteria Vary Among Healthy Women • Gynecology news • Jul 11 07 Silence may impact women’s health since few women or their doctors are comfortable talking about vaginal health openly. This hesitation, combined with a limited understanding of the differences between women, can… Perimenopause-Related Mood and Behavioral Disorders: study • Gynecology news • Jul 07 07 The purpose of this study is to investigate mood and behavior changes in the time period surrounding and including menopause. This is an observational study; volunteers who participate will not receive… Sterilization without surgery well received • Gynecology news • Jul 06 07 Placement of a device that effectively sterilizes a woman can be performed safely and effectively on an outpatient basis without general anesthesia or sedation, with high rates of patient satisfaction, according to… Common preterm labor drug not without side effects • Gynecology news • Jul 06 07 A drug commonly used to arrest preterm labor, magnesium sulfate, works just as well as another commonly used drug, nifedipine, but is much more likely cause mild to serious… Feelings mixed on emergency contraception • Gynecology news • Jul 04 07 Many women who value the option of over-the-counter emergency contraceptive pills for themselves may worry that it’s not a good idea for women in general, a small survey suggests. Last year, U.S.… Complementary therapy for infertile women may reduce chances of pregnancy • Gynecology news • Jul 04 07 Complementary therapies in assisted reproduction may diminish the effectiveness of medical treatment for infertility in women, a scientist will tell the 23rd annual conference of the European… Endometriosis increases the risk of certain cancers • Gynecology news • Jul 02 07 Doctors in Sweden have shown for the first time that although endometriosis is associated with an increased risk of various cancers, this risk does not depend on the number of… Postmenopausal Hormone Therapy and Coronary Disease • Gynecology news • Jun 21 07 With each new publication of coronary artery disease (CAD) data from the Women’s Health Initiative (WHI) study, the inevitable reaction is “Why on earth did the WHI investigators claim in 2002–2004… Estrogen can benefit heart health for some menopausal women: study • Gynecology news • Jun 21 07 Researchers have added a new wrinkle to the debate over the safety of hormone replacement therapy with a finding that taking estrogen alone may benefit heart health… Management of eclampsia in the prehospital setting • Gynecology news • Jun 21 07 Eclampsia is an uncommon and serious condition, particularly in the pre-hospital setting. Immediate treatment is required and should include airway control, administration of oxygen, anti-epileptics and magnesium, hypertension control, and… A dedicated ectopic pregnancy team leads to an improvement in patients management • Gynecology news • Jun 20 07 The aim of the study is to determine whether a dedicated ectopic pregnancy team improves the management of haemodynamically stable patients with suspected ectopic pregnancy… Menstrual bleeding treatment effective in all women • Gynecology news • Jun 12 07 Endometrial ablation, a treatment for excessive menstrual bleeding or “menorrhagia,” appears to be effective in all women, including those who use blood thinners or have underlying bleeding disorders, new research… Italian doctor uses stem cells to construct vagina • Gynecology news • May 31 07 For the first time, an Italian doctor has constructed vaginas for two women using an enzyme to break down their own vaginal cells into stem cells, which were then… Factor XI deficiency increases postpartum bleeding • Gynecology news • May 25 07 Some women with factor XI deficiency, a genetic disorder, have an excessive risk of bleeding after childbirth, UK researchers report in the current issue of BJOG. Factor XI deficiency is an… Study to Clarify Safety, Effectiveness of Hormone Therapy During Menopause • Gynecology news • May 23 07 When is the best time in a woman’s reproductive history to start hormone therapy? How does estrogen therapy affect a woman’s cognition and mood? What is the… Minimally invasive device shows promise in treating female urinary incontinence • Gynecology news • May 22 07 A minimally invasive device for treating recurrent stress urinary incontinence in women has been shown to be safe and effective in early clinical trials and is now… Lifestyle changes help protect heart postmenopause • Gynecology news • May 16 07 Women can fight menopause’s heart-threatening consequences by losing weight, exercising more and eating better; and these lifestyle changes may be particularly helpful to those who stop taking hormone replacement therapy (HRT)… Page 41 of 58 pages « First < 39 40 41 42 43 > Last » << Back to main